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Supporting Non-Traditional Paths to Student Success

Scholarship America

While all college students have to perform a high-wire balancing act between school, life, work and family, that struggle is often more difficult for adult and part-time students. For older students, that balance gets even more complicated as you figure in childcare, commuting and increased likelihood of schedule conflicts.

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A Day in the Life of a #RealCollege President

Believe in Students

However, I missed the presentation, but one of my colleagues was able to purchase Dr. Goldrick-Rab’s book “ Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream ” and received her autograph. It focused educational leaders’ attention on student’s basic needs.

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Technology Partnerships and Higher Education

The University Innovation Alliance

There are a thousand student success strategies. No technology is ever going to be successful if you're not doing the why and the how properly, which is focusing on the goal and doing the work, day in and day out." And universities aren't searching for the what. Are we achieving the goals and working together effectively?

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How to Encourage Student Help-Seeking Behavior

EAB

I'm a managing director of research here, and I have done a lot of work on student success over the years. EV: So why do we care so much about mental health and student success? I suggested that we add a fourth leg, which is student success. I don't like online learning, whatever it might be.

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The Eight Dimensions of Student Wellness

EAB

All of my research recently has been on the impact of the pandemic on college student success and looking at the ways we're gonna have to evolve to better support students going forward as we navigate this recovery. You are two of the folks that I've learned the most about this topic from over the course of our work.